TOPOLOGICALLY OPTIMISED METAMATERIALS FOR FRACTURE CONTROL
ORAL
Abstract
Fracture paths are very difficult to control, apart from idealised cases. Here we design metamaterials from building blocks that are topologically optimised to have a very strong anisotropy in the energy release rate : they break more easily in a direction than another. We 3D print, and tile periodically this building block to create materials that exhibit controlled crack path when broken under tensile stress. With this we create crack paths unachievable in homogeneous materials, which opens promising routes for material design and for new strategies for shock absorption.
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Presenters
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Lucie Domino
University of Amsterdam
Authors
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Lucie Domino
University of Amsterdam
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Corentin Coulais
Univ of Amsterdam
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Alejandro M Aragón
TU Delft
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Shahram Janbaz
University of Amsterdam